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Let's make it mandatory to teach respectful relationships in every Australian school

  • Written by: Amanda Keddie, Professor, Education, Deakin University
Let's make it mandatory to teach respectful relationships in every Australian schoolThe Victorian government is rolling out respectful relationships education in primary and secondary schools across the state.from shutterstock.com

Media reports of findings from the latest National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey caused a stir in recent days, with some highlighting the importance of education programs to...

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Misreporting the science of lab-made organs is unethical, even dangerous

  • Written by: Cathal D. O'Connell, Researcher and Centre Manager, BioFab3D (St Vincent's Hospital), University of Melbourne
Misreporting the science of lab-made organs is unethical, even dangerousYou'll be waiting a while for functional 3D-printed human organs. from www.shutterstock.com

I work in the field of bioprinting, where the aim is to build biological tissues by printing living cells into 3D structures.

Last month I found my Facebook news feed plastered with an amazing story about “the first 3D printed heart using a...

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Is this a housing system that cares? That's the question for Australians and their new government

  • Written by: Emma Power, Senior Research Fellow, Geography and Urban Studies, Western Sydney University

Growing numbers of Australians are locked out of home ownership or struggling in insecure and unaffordable private rental markets. There are concerns about home owners drowning in debt. And for lower-income earners, high housing costs mean that paying for food, energy bills and health costs is an ongoing challenge.

It is time for a new way of...

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After his 'miracle' election, will Scott Morrison feel pressure from Christian leaders on religious freedom?

  • Written by: Marion Maddox, Professor, Department of Modern History, Politics and International Relations, Macquarie University
After his 'miracle' election, will Scott Morrison feel pressure from Christian leaders on religious freedom?Scott Morrison, a devout Pentacostal, must strike a balance between satisfying the demands of the Coalition's religious base and protecting LGBTI rights. Mick Tsikas/AAP

Four years before his 2019 election miracle, Scott Morrison explained divine intervention to Annabel Crabb and viewers of her Kitchen Cabinet program over his famous...

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  1. China succeeds in greening its economy not because, but in spite of, its authoritarian government
  2. It's time we moved the goalposts on Indigenous policies, so they reflect Indigenous values
  3. Lights in the sky from Elon Musk's new satellite network have stargazers worried
  4. art comes alive in a modern twist on Rossini's Il Viaggio a Reims
  5. turning old clothes into everything from new cotton to fake knees
  6. Mothers explain how they navigated work and childcare, from the 1970s to today
  7. Jakarta riots reveal Indonesia's deep divisions on religion and politics
  8. the more you chase it the more elusive it becomes
  9. are humans going to evolve again?
  10. Call for independent watchdog to monitor NZ government use of artificial intelligence
  11. how to have better arguments about the environment (or anything else)
  12. How might Labor win in 2022? The answers can all be found in the lessons of 2019
  13. Torres Strait Islanders ask UN to hold Australia to account on climate 'human rights abuses'
  14. A long time ago... why prequels are taking us back to the future in popular film
  15. Some public schools get nearly 6 times as much funding, thanks to parents
  16. Titanium is the perfect metal to make replacement human body parts
  17. The forgotten people in Australia's regional settlement policy are Pacific Islander residents
  18. Why Aboriginal voices need to be front and centre in the disability Royal Commission
  19. Morrison rewards friends, avoids making enemies and announces new ambassadors
  20. New indictments set up a confrontation between the US and Julian Assange
  21. Frydenberg declares tax package must be passed 'in its entirety'
  22. Why Boris Johnson would be a mistake to succeed Theresa May
  23. Uber drivers' experience highlights the dead-end job prospects facing more Australian workers
  24. What caused the fireballs that lit up the sky over Australia?
  25. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Morrison's miracle election win
  26. How I discovered the Dalveen Blue Box, a rare eucalypt species with a sweet, fruity smell
  27. As the dust of the election settles, Australia's wildlife still needs a pathway for recovery
  28. The long and complicated history of Aboriginal involvement in football
  29. Curious Kids: why are there waves?
  30. six ingredients of successful public policy
  31. Why Sydney residents use 30% more water per day than Melburnians
  32. Population DNA testing for disease risk is coming. Here are five things to know
  33. Friday essay: YouTube apologies and reality TV revelations
  34. If you think less immigration will solve Australia's problems, you're wrong; but neither will more
  35. Let them play! Kids need freedom from play restrictions to develop
  36. the tall buildings of Australia show why we need strong design guidelines
  37. How the dangerous evolution of Pakistan’s national security state threatens domestic stability
  38. Gamers use machine learning to navigate complex video games – but it's not free
  39. Shocked Labor moves on – but to what policy destination?
  40. Narendra Modi has won the largest election in the world. What will this mean for India?
  41. the ABC of screenwriting as demonstrated by ABC's The Heights
  42. hope and action in the climate crisis
  43. Australia has been silent on Indigenous suicide for too long, and it must change
  44. Albanese gets clear run to leadership
  45. Blocking Huawei from Australia means slower and delayed 5G – and for what?
  46. Newspoll probably wrong since Morrison became PM; polling has been less accurate at recent elections
  47. how was the Earth made?
  48. Five aspects of Pentecostalism that shed light on Scott Morrison's politics
  49. How we solved the mystery of Libyan desert glass
  50. Where to now for unions and 'change the rules'?

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